Teaching and money question

Anonymous
2 monitors is financial excess? You can get them for free or nearly free on facebook marketplace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work half time at a school and I definitely hide/downplay the fact that I work entirely by choice. Several times I has been asked if I would consider full time and I have to make up lame excuses why not that sound better than “no thanks I don’t want to work full time.”


I’m with you! I quit teaching because I didn’t want to do it anymore. I don’t need the money. I have a trust fund. I can’t tell that to other teachers. I had to lie to everyone including admin when I left, especially when I didn’t have another job lined up.


I don’t understand why the two of you feel the need to lie.

I know some of my colleagues are wealthy and choose to teach. Why should that bother me?

You’re making a lot of assumptions about other teachers here. I’d mostly be upset that you’re dishonest, not that you have money.

Anonymous
+1 This didn’t happen the way OP said or at all.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it okay to be money motivated as a teacher? I'm finding a disconnect at times. I entered later in life and I'm married to a high earner. Some of my co workers are not.
I brought up the fact that I like to lesson plan at home because I have 2 monitors. This was apparently offensive and there were all these emotional comments made to ease the pain of me stating that fact towards my co workers. This is just a small example.


There are times that I regret not pursuing teaching as a career, then I read things like this and I know I could not have survived a work environment where my colleagues get emotional over the fact that I might have two monitors at home.


There are great reasons to avoid teaching. It has a terrible work/life balance, especially during the early years. Disrespect from children and adults is an everyday occurrence.

But colleagues’ jealousy over an $80 monitor? That’s not a thing. I’m guessing the OP is misreading her colleagues.

I’m a teacher and I’m definitely not wealthy. I have two monitors. I’ve never thought of that as a sign of wealth.
Anonymous
DD teacher is openly bragging about not retuning next SY to teach in the ME to make non-taxable income. That’s the current state of education affairs right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: DD teacher is openly bragging about not retuning next SY to teach in the ME to make non-taxable income. That’s the current state of education affairs right now.


Hey, if she can make more money doing her job, she should do it. I would add that disrespect from students in the ME is reportedly pretty bad in private schools. But hey, disrespect is awful here too. Why not make more? Good for her.
Anonymous
Maybe this is a stupid question, but how is having two monitors helpful to lesson planning for you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: DD teacher is openly bragging about not retuning next SY to teach in the ME to make non-taxable income. That’s the current state of education affairs right now.


Hey, if she can make more money doing her job, she should do it. I would add that disrespect from students in the ME is reportedly pretty bad in private schools. But hey, disrespect is awful here too. Why not make more? Good for her.


What’s your source?
Anonymous
When you see the kids attacking and assaulting teachers and admin firing teachers and ruining careers you would understand that these kids are a nightmare of the tech addicted morons.
Anonymous
Teachers have perfected complaining. they get more time off than anyone else that works and have shorter work days and there pay reflects that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers have perfected complaining. they get more time off than anyone else that works and have shorter work days and there pay reflects that.


Trying to perfect your trolling?

Try writing coherently. You may be more successful. (Maybe if you listened to your teachers…)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IME, the teachers who are most upset about money are those closer to retirement. They’re unmarried or married to a LMC/working class guy and they’ve just realized that their retirement won’t be as nice as they were expecting. Or it’s farther away than they’d hoped. They might have parents who were in elder care and reality is coming crashing down. If this describes your audience (and of course I’m guessing a bit), then It wasn’t about you. It was about their savings.

To those of you who said monitors are cheap, you are very much in a bubble. Many families do not have $200 for a single monitor, much less two.



You can get monitors at Goodwill for $20.
That's how I sourced them for my kids. They will inherit a crap ton but I still thrift.
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